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Conflicting Accounts of Nancy Guthrie Crime Scene Deepen Scrutiny as Search Hits Two Months

A new report describing an “immaculate” interior sharpens questions about early scene handling.

Overview

  • Nancy Guthrie’s case reached Day 60 on Wednesday with no arrests, as the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and the FBI said the investigation remains active.
  • A NewsNation-sourced account said rooms inside the Tucson home looked “immaculate” with no signs of assault, conflicting with Savannah Guthrie’s description of scattered belongings and back doors propped open.
  • Investigators previously confirmed blood matching Guthrie’s DNA at the home and released FBI-recovered images of a masked, apparently armed person at the door on February 9.
  • Former officers suggested the open doors signaled a quick entry and exit, said the rough desert behind the house was an unlikely escape route, and noted device disconnects around 2 a.m. fit a rapid abduction timeline.
  • Detectives reported a glove found about two miles away carried DNA traced to a nearby restaurant worker unconnected to the case, other items are still in lab testing, cadaver dogs have been stood down, and rewards of $1 million from the family and $100,000 from the FBI remain in place as tips and ransom messages continue to be reviewed.